Tuning the reactivity of nitriles using Cu(ii) catalysis - potentially prebiotic activation of nucleotides

Chem Sci. 2018 Jul 25;9(35):7053-7057. doi: 10.1039/c8sc02513d. eCollection 2018 Sep 21.

Abstract

During the transition from prebiotic chemistry to biology, a period of solution-phase, non-enzymatic activation of (oligo)nucleotides must have occurred, and accordingly, a mechanism for phosphate activation must have existed. Herein, we detail results of an investigation into prebiotic phosphate activation chemistry using simple, prebiotically available nitriles whose reactivity is increased by Cu2+ ions. Furthermore, although Cu2+ ions are known to catalyse the hydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds, we found this deleterious activity to be almost completely suppressed by inclusion of amino acids or dipeptides, which may suggest a productive relationship between protein and RNA from the outset.